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Reviews paint T'ami Restaurant as a standout Northern Vietnamese spot in Montreal, where authentic flavors, especially in dishes like banh cuon, bun cha Hanoi, pho, bo la lot, crab rolls, and banh xeo, mingle with generous portions and thoughtful presentation. The warm, cozy atmosphere and welcoming staff give diners a family feel that makes guests feel at home. Many praise the quality and freshness of the ingredients, the variety beyond pho and banh mi, and the option to BYOB which adds value. While a few comments note slower service on busy nights, the hospitality remains praised and apologies for delays are common, with food described as homemade, comforting, and deeply satisfying. The price point is viewed as fair to reasonable for the portion size and quality, and repeat visits are common as guests look forward to trying more of the menu.View restaurant profile
T'ami Restaurant
Opens Today at 11 amLittle-Italy, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: International Women's Day: The Women Shaping Montreal's Restaurant SceneTravel Without a Passport: 18 Culinary Stops in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.2 km
Resto Végo offers a broad, welcoming vegetarian and vegan dining experience with a large buffet and a pay-by-weight system that makes trying a little of everything easy. The menu features a wide variety of warm and cold dishes, creative vegan options, comforting staples, and plenty of desserts and drinks, all prepared with freshness and flavor. The space is airy and calming with multiple seating areas, a charming downstairs cafe, and a terrace for nice weather, complemented by friendly, attentive staff. Overall reviews highlight great value for money, consistent quality, convenient take-away and dine-in options, and a place that feels like a go-to for vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.View restaurant profile
Resto Végo
Opens Today at 11 amLatin Quarter, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Healthy Restaurant Guide: Where to Find Nutritious Cuisine
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≈ 2.8 km
Marché Artisans is described as a cozy, welcoming spot with a wide range of artisanal foods and drinks, where fresh, well-presented dishes and generous portions keep guests satisfied. The menu includes sandwiches, pastries, desserts, cakes, chocolate, pizza, crepes and charcuterie, alongside coffee, tea, and other drinks, with homemade ice creams and seasonal offerings adding to the appeal. A friendly, professional team and attentive service are frequently praised, as is the inviting atmosphere and spacious seating. Guests enjoy the variety of artisanal products and ready-to-eat dishes, from jellies and condiments to chocolates, and appreciate good value. The venue feels versatile and vibrant for casual bites, desserts, and celebrations alike.View restaurant profile
Marché Artisans
Located in the Hotel Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth
Open until 6:30 pm
Downtown
Mentioned in: Best Hotel and Spa Restaurants in Montreal
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≈ 0.2 km
Reviews for Farine & Vanille highlight outstanding pastries and breads, with croissants, babkas, cinnamon rolls, and the baguette repeatedly singled out as a standout and many saying the croissants are the best they’ve had in Montreal. Coffees such as cappuccinos and cortados receive high praise, with the cortado described as a revelation by some and a potential new favorite. The atmosphere is described as a beautiful, cozy little spot and the staff as friendly and welcoming, contributing to a post run or morning treat appeal, though its small space can feel chilly in winter. Travelers and locals alike mention returning and will be back, with many noting the location near accommodations helped their routines. A minority of reviews mention issues, including inconsistent coffee quality or service hiccups and criticisms about bread slicing, but these are outweighed by the overall positive impressions.View restaurant profile
Farine & Vanille
Mile-End bakery and cafe. Always fresh, always friendly
Open until 6 pm
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.4 km
Atelier Mélilot offers artisanal ice cream with original flavors and generous scoops that critics describe as consistently delicious. The Kouign Amann flavor is a standout, tasting of butter and caramel without being overly sweet, and the shop impresses with other inventive varieties like melilot and fruit-forward sorbets. The atmosphere is charming and family friendly, with a small area for children filled with books that makes it a welcoming stop near Mount Royal and in Mile End. Service is generally friendly, adding to the pleasant experience, though one account notes a disappointing interaction with a younger staff member. Overall, the range of flavors, the use of local ingredients, and the inviting setting make it a notable addition to the local ice cream scene and leave many eager to return to try more flavors.View restaurant profile
Atelier Mélilot
May be temporarily closedOutremont
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≈ 0.5 km
Iconoglace attracts strong attention with a huge, colorful range of ice creams, including vegan and gluten-free options, and a soft serve that many consider exceptional. Visitors note long lines that move quickly, ample seating in the newer location, and a lively, Instagram friendly vibe with inventive sundaes and homemade waffle cones. Opinions about value are mixed: portions are generous and flavors creative, but several feel prices are high and some flavors overly sweet or heavy. Yet the menu offers frequent surprises and extensive customization, and the staff are praised for friendly, fast service and helpful recommendations. The dessert is described as indulgent and fun, with many calling Iconoglace one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal, though a few reviewers mention an overwhelming menu or occasional uneven texture. Overall Iconoglace is viewed as a must try for ice cream lovers, balancing strong appeal with crowding and cost considerations.View restaurant profile
Iconoglace
May be temporarily closedMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.6 km
Reviewers consistently rate Kem CoBa as one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal, praising creamy textures and a constantly changing lineup of bold flavors that range from pandan, lychee, rose and durian to chocolate, vanilla and inventive fruit sorbets, with soft serve and house made hard ice cream earning high marks for balance and richness. Flavors are described as creative and well crafted, often paired in tasty combinations with strong fruit notes that avoid being overly sweet. The staff are noted as friendly and the atmosphere lively, though the lines can be long and the shop is cash only, which can be inconvenient. Many reviews say Kem CoBa is the best in town and worth multiple visits, while a few feel the hype is a bit exaggerated or that some offerings are not standout. Overall the place is described as a Montreal classic with artisanal ice cream, creative flavors, and a loyal following of locals and visitors alike.View restaurant profile
Kem CoBa
Vibrant counter spot for sorbet, ice cream & soft serve in inventive flavors, plus baked goods.
May be temporarily closed
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile EndThe Best Dessert Places in MontrealView More
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≈ 0.6 km
Gaufres & Glaces is described as delivering excellent service and a beautiful setting, with staff noted as friendly and attentive. Reviews show a split on the product, with many finding the desserts delicious, the waffles soft and generously topped, and the flavors inventive, while others feel the on site result is ordinary and the price is a concern. Several comments mention the place as charming and suitable for a night out with family or friends, though pricing may make it less appealing for those with kids. Flavors referenced include bubble waffles with toppings such as KitKat and Biscoff, pistachio cream, and varied ice creams, highlighting refined textures and catchy presentation. Occasional menu omissions and the overall value are noted, but the consensus remains that the dessert quality and experience are generally positive and worth trying.View restaurant profile
Gaufres & Glaces
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.7 km
Reviews portray Le Blueboy as a cozy, retro ice cream shop with a playful, colorful vibe that invites lingering and a sense of discovery. A wide array of flavors and toppings draws praise, with many mentioning mango sorbet, mojito sorbet, tiger's blood, maguey sherbet, tiramisu ice cream cake, plantain sundae, and strawberry shortcake sundae as especially tasty. The staff are frequently praised for friendliness and quick service, and the atmosphere is described as welcoming and Instagram-worthy. However, some items fall short and critics point to high prices for the size and to sweetness or artificial tastes in certain flavors, such as desserts with hard brownie bites or overly sugary scoops. There are occasional concerns about practicality, like limited seating and restrooms not meeting expectations, as well as a few inconsistencies in quality. Overall, Le Blueboy appears to be a popular destination for adventurous ice cream lovers seeking unique flavors and a fun, photogenic environment, with many reviewers indicating they would return to try more items.View restaurant profile
Le Blueboy: Artisan Glacier
Opens Today at 3:30 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 0.9 km
Reviews describe Sushi Shoten as a place with consistently fresh, flavorful sushi, excellent nigiri and maki, and careful presentation, backed by friendly, knowledgeable service. The atmosphere is often cozy and clean, with attentive staff and a welcoming feel for both dine in and takeout. Some comments note high prices for what is offered, though the quality is frequently described as outstanding and worth it. A few criticisms mention that tuna could be fresher or that one roll was missing listed ingredients, but these are outweighed by compliments on freshness, texture, and variety. The menu also includes strong non sushi options like banh mi and miso soup, which receive praise from several reviewers. Overall Sushi Shoten is viewed as a reliable go to for sushi lovers, with consistent quality, nice plating, and a service level that keeps customers returning.View restaurant profile
Sushi Shoten
Japanese authentic sushi
Opens Today at 11 am
Mile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 0.9 km
Palgong Tea is praised for fresh, well crafted bubble tea with a wide range of options and tapioca cooked on site, which keeps the drinks notably fresh. Staff are consistently friendly and welcoming, contributing to a positive vibe. Drinks are described as flavorful and well balanced, with favorites like jasmine tea and lychee popping boba and no sugar options, plus teas that are properly infused. The menu also features a chocolate covered cake on a stick for a sweet snack. Prices are reasonable and vegan milk options are available. A note about the paper straws suggests they can be impractical, but the overall experience remains strong. Overall Palgong Tea is regarded as one of the best boba spots in Montreal, known for quality ingredients and good service.View restaurant profile
Palgong Tea
Opens Today at 12 pmMile-End
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≈ 0.9 km
Tordu Café et Crèmerie comes across as a bright, cozy spot with a welcoming vibe and a decor that is whimsical and colorful, making it a reliable go-to for coffee lovers and dessert seekers alike. The coffee menu draws praise for rich, smooth flavors, from pistachio latte and tiramisu latte to iced chai and iced pistachio oat latte, with standout cortado and affogato options noted by many. The pastry and dessert range earns high marks too, including croffles, cookies, pistachio croissant, and distinctive items like dirty matcha, plus ice cream such as acai and pistachio that feel fresh and flavorful. Service is repeatedly described as fast and friendly, with a warm atmosphere that invites lingering or socializing. The place is often described as having a generous, well-presented menu at good value and a vibe that blends artful decor with a relaxed, intimate environment. In short, Tordu Café et Crèmerie is frequently recommended for both coffee and creative food options, all in a space that encourages visitors to return.View restaurant profile
Tordu Café et Crèmerie
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Hottest Pumpkin Spice Lattes in Montreal Right Now
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≈ 0.9 km
Overall, Ripples is described as offering excellent ice cream made in house with a wide range of flavors, including mango options that are especially popular, and even take away ice cream sandwiches. Lines can form outside at times, but the product is worth the wait, with friendly and quick staff. The option to taste each selection before choosing a scoop is appreciated, and a stamp card program can earn a free scoop. The experience is enhanced by attentive service and a nice owner, and many feel inclined to return for the quality and variety.View restaurant profile
Ripples
May be temporarily closedMile-End
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≈ 0.9 km
Rock'N Deli receives widespread praise for its smoked meat and fast, friendly service, with a casual, welcoming vibe that makes it feel like a reliable spot for lunch or a late night bite. Flavorful smoked meat is a common highlight, and the burgers, subs, and poutine often draw strong praise, along with generous portions and attentive staff. Some visitors feel portions are small for the price and note occasional saltiness or bland elements in certain sandwiches, while a few items miss on ingredients or texture. Sides like fries and poutine are frequently liked, though opinions vary and a few guests wish for improvements in bread or overall balance. The staff's helpful attitude and quick service are repeatedly mentioned, and halal smoked meat options appear to be a draw for some diners. Overall, Rock'N Deli is seen as a solid, value-conscious choice with many returning for the meat's taste and the easygoing atmosphere, even as a subset of reviews indicate room for better consistency.View restaurant profile
Rock'N Deli
Opens Today at 11 amMile-End
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≈ 1 km
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie is described as a cozy, casual deli with a huge, diverse menu that covers breakfast all day, pizza, lasagne, club sandwiches, poutine and other comfort dishes, making it a reliable spot to sit, eat and linger. Service is often fast and friendly, with the atmosphere repeatedly called warm and welcoming and the place seen as a local institution where the crowd ranges from regulars to visitors. Standout items include the smoked meat and the poutine, while some reviews caution that certain dishes like eggs can come cold, formats such as the large size may be misrepresented as larger than medium, and a few kitchen results can be inconsistent. The vibe is casual and unpretentious, with good value for money and a place that suits late night meals or casual dinners after exploring the area, though some patrons feel the experience can be ordinary or not particularly memorable. Overall, Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie seems to offer a dependable, welcoming dining option with broad appeal, presenting a mix of wins and misses that reflects a lively neighborhood favorite.View restaurant profile
Fameux Viande Fumée Et Charcuterie
Open until 3:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1 km
Across reviews, Poke Island is celebrated for ultra fresh ingredients, high quality fish, and generous portions that leave diners satisfied without feeling heavy. Bowls are noted for balanced flavors and a wide range of customization options, with many reviewers highlighting the variety of proteins and toppings and the consistently fresh taste. Friendly, efficient staff and a bright, welcoming atmosphere are repeatedly mentioned, and delivery or takeout is described as convenient with quick service. Occasional criticisms point to inconsistencies in ingredients or portion sizes, missed toppings, and a few quality gaps like undercooked rice or soggy items, but these are not common. Overall, it is regarded as one of the best poke spots on the island, with praise for value, freshness, and the ability to tailor bowls to different preferences, plus popular drinks like ube latte boba.View restaurant profile
Poke Island
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End
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≈ 1 km
Crèmerie Meu Meu is described as an artisanal Montreal spot that uses natural ingredients and offers a wide, frequently rotating menu including vegan options. Reviews praise friendly, welcoming service and a sense of discovery as flavors change with the seasons, with favorites like pistachio, rose water and mango often highlighted. Some visits note occasional flavor unavailability and texture issues or extra sweetness, and a few comments mention that opening hours should be updated or that there are seasonal closures. Overall, Crèmerie Meu Meu is viewed as a standout local gem for inventive, homemade ice cream and sorbets, a must visit on Mont Royal Street, though the experience can vary with flavor availability.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Meu Meu
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
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≈ 1 km
Crèmerie SWIRL is described as a creamy coconut milk based soft serve with a rotating weekly lineup that keeps flavors fresh, from fruity options to more adventurous picks like hojicha and black sesame; vegan and dairy free options are frequently highlighted as a major plus. The limited walk up window menu contributes to fast service, though several reviews note the small menu and higher price point. Many visitors praise the friendliness of the staff and the welcoming vibe, while others note that while the flavors are often innovative and tasty, some batches or combinations may not meet every expectation. The spot is repeatedly praised for being accessible to lactose intolerant eaters and for offering non dairy delights that feel indulgent yet light, making it a standout in Montreal's ice cream scene with weekly changes that invite repeat visits and a sense of discovery.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie SWIRL
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Mile-End
Mentioned in: The Best Ice Cream in Montreal
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≈ 1.1 km
Thé Perlé Banh Mi is described as a warm, welcoming spot that has grown to be larger and more comfortable for dining alone or with friends, with friendly and attentive staff throughout visits. The Banh Mi options, including chicken and pork and a popular vegetarian version, are praised for the balance of taste, texture and temperature, with bread that is crispy on the outside and soft inside and generous portions. Bubble tea is a standout with flavors like taro, lychee, rose, mango, peach mango and brown sugar, often noted as delicious and affordable and a great pairing with meals. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cozy and charming, and a move to a newer location is cited as improving the overall experience. Service is consistently praised for speed and warmth, with staff making customers feel welcome and well looked after. Some reviews mention fatty pork on certain banh mi and one mentions MSG sensitivity, while others note that spice levels can be adjusted to taste.View restaurant profile
Thé Perlé Banh Mi
Opens Today at 11 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Bánh Mì in Montreal: Our Top PicksThe Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Across these reviews, Ripples comes across as a beloved local ice cream spot known for homemade, creamy textures and a wide range of flavors, from classic French vanilla and chocolate to distinctive options like kulfi, halva, ginger, fennurose, and rose, with seasonal choices sometimes sold out. Many visitors note the quality and lack of ice crystals, a clean and cute shop with a counter for inside seating, and friendly, attentive staff who offer good service. The portions are described as generous, with even the smallest or kid size offering ample ice cream, and there are non dairy options and a variety of cones; a perfect warm weather pit stop. Several reviews praise the flavors as inventive and sometimes hard to find elsewhere, though some mention price increases and occasional flavor shortages, yet overall the experience is regarded as top notch and memorable. Ripples is described as a must visit for ice cream lovers, with a reputation for delivering consistently high quality across a broad flavor lineup, including favorites like hazelnut, coconut, and halva.View restaurant profile
Ripples
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviewers describe La Petite Dînette as a cozy, welcoming spot with delicious pho and dishes such as grilled chicken, spring rolls, and banh mi, praising the broth, fresh ingredients, generous portions, and affordable prices, along with a charming retro vibe, friendly attentive service, and a clean, well decorated space that creates a comfortable casual dining experience; many comment on the owners being kind and helpful and on the quick service, with plans to return, while a few note that some items are a bit pricey or portions feel small for the price and vegetarian options are limited, but overall the pho is considered outstanding, the flavors are reliable, and the value stands up for a casual Vietnamese cafe.View restaurant profile
La Petite Dînette
Opens Today at 12 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Gong Cha comes across as a solid bubble tea spot with good value and a wide menu that includes bubble tea and croffles, a clean, comfortable seating area, and friendly, efficient service. The iced brown sugar oolong milk tea is a common go to, and the tea is often described as tasting like real tea with the option to adjust sugar and ice levels to taste; tapioca pearls are reported as decent. While not every drink is a top favorite, there is interest in returning to try more options, and the croffles add a tasty, shareable twist. Occasional misses like a drink arriving without pearls are noted but are outweighed by the fast, warm service and the variety of choices, with many reviewers highlighting freshness, flavor, and reasonable prices, especially in the Plateau neighborhood.View restaurant profile
Gong Cha
Opens Today at 11:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Schwartz's Deli is widely described as a Montreal institution and a must visit for smoked meat lovers, with the signature sandwich praised for tender, flavorful meat that melts in the mouth, offered in lean, medium, or fatty cuts and served on rye with pickles, often accompanied by fries or poutine; despite a famously long line, the sandwich is seen as worth the wait, and the old school, bustling atmosphere feels like a time capsule. Reviews vary on service and value: some report fast, friendly, efficient service and a communal seating vibe, while others recall rude or hurried service, higher prices, or crowds making the dining experience intense; occasionally the poutine or fries fail to impress, and some note quirks like payment methods or takeout lines, but many still call it a legendary Montreal staple that lives up to its hype and draws locals and visitors back again and again.View restaurant profile
Schwartz's Deli
Opens Today at 10 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Smoked Meat in MontrealMontreal's Culinary Legacy: Uncovering the City's Oldest RestaurantsView More
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≈ 1.2 km
DELI 365 is seen by reviewers as a go to place for Montreal smoked meat, with many calling it the best in Montreal and praising the smoked beef sandwich for tenderness and a flavor that stands up to pastrami and even New York standards. One reviewer recalls trying a smoked meat sandwich for the first time, finding it pretty good but blander than pastrami. It is noted that there is no dine in space and that orders are takeout only. Some reviewers mention that the meat portion is small for the price, while others say the food is delicious and the prices are reasonable, albeit with Uber Eats prices described as extremely high. The establishment is described as kosher by at least one reviewer, and several say that Montreal smoked meat sandwiches are a must, with one comment that the sandwich was so good the reviewer forgot to take a picture. A few reviewers say they would not go back despite enjoying the taste.View restaurant profile
DELI 365
Opens Today at 10 amMile-End, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.2 km
Reviews describe MEHADRIN MEATS as offering amazing quality meat, great service, and reliable shabbos meals, with fresh meat and delicious deli takeout plus a wide range of kosher options. Shoppers note that frozen meats, beef, salads and dips, and even drinks are available, and that meat, beef and hotdog sandwiches can be prepared, all supported by same day delivery and vacuum pack takeaway service. The selection includes dips, kugels and cholent, and the staff is described as peaceful and friendly; many call it the best meat in Montreal and an overall great grocery experience with tasty side dishes. Good food and good service are frequent themes.View restaurant profile
MEHADRIN MEATS
Open until 2 pmMile-End, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 1.2 km
Taken as a whole, the reviews portray Lester's Deli as a Montreal institution with an old school vibe where tender smoked meat, generous portions, and friendly, efficient service are repeatedly highlighted. The meat is praised for being tender, juicy, and flavorful, with many calling it the best in town and a standout compared with other spots, though a few visits note leaner or less satisfying cuts. Sides like pickles, coleslaw, fries, and even poutine earn high marks, with some readers raving about exceptional coleslaw and the classic dill pickles. The atmosphere is consistently described as nostalgic and welcoming, a place where locals and visitors feel at home and where the staff add to the experience with warmth and humor. Value and pricing draw mixed reactions, as portions are large and affordable for some, while others complain about price increases under new ownership. Overall the sentiment is that Lester's Deli delivers a memorable, authentic Montreal smoked meat experience steeped in history, though the experience can vary by day and service, and a few readers suggest exploring multiple visits to judge its current consistency.View restaurant profile
Lesters Deli
Opens Today at 10 amOutremont
Mentioned in: Our Outremont Food Guide: Where to Eat, Drink, and Grab a Sweet TreatThe Best Smoked Meat in MontrealView More
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≈ 1.2 km
Dalmata Gelateria is described as a place where the ice cream quality and flavor are consistently impressive, with standout options like apricot, fior di latte, brioche with chocolate, and the barbotine Zam hibiscus slush earning frequent praise. The atmosphere is often noted as charming and stylish, with friendly staff and a neighborhood vibe that makes it worth a visit, and several reviews mention shorter wait times compared with nearby cremeries. However, some diners feel the pricing is steep for the portion sizes and that the menu is limited and pricey, with comments about taxes not being included and a reliance on tips. Many readers consider the ice cream to be among the best in the city and worth the trip for flavor quality, while a few find it overrated or not as refined as other local spots. Overall, the consensus highlights high-quality, creative flavors and appealing presentation in a cute setting, tempered by concerns about value and portion size.View restaurant profile
Dalmata Gelateria
May be temporarily closedMile-End
Mentioned in: Where to Eat, Drink, and Cheer in Montreal's Mile End
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≈ 1.3 km
Le Patio Bar Laitier is described as a warm, cozy ice cream spot with an old fashioned cremerie vibe and a pleasant terrace on a pedestrian street; the menu offers a long list of fruity and classic flavors and the ice cream is often creamy, sometimes finished with a glossy chocolate glaze, though the litchi sorbet is said to be underwhelming and the chocolate coating on one item uneven. Service is consistently praised for speed and friendliness, with late hours making it convenient for late night cravings and vegan options noted as a welcome addition. Several reviews call it a gem in the Plateau and a must for a summer treat, with flavors like strawberry, cotton candy, pistachio, and Supreme sundae and a chocolate chip favorite that is creamy and delicious; kids seem to love it as well. The location and nostalgic vibe, including a small terrace for enjoying treats while taking in the summer vibes, are highlighted as major positives and good value for the quality. Accessibility notes are mixed, mentioning an exterior ramp with moderate slope and limited information about interior access, and an autumn visit noting the shop might be closed.View restaurant profile
Le Patio Bar Laitier
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviewers describe Zettis crémerie as a visually appealing dessert spot with a wide array of ice creams, waffles, rolled crepes, and indulgent sundaes that come in generous portions and bold flavors like pistachio, praline pecan, and brownie chocolate. The ambiance is noted as photogenic with cute backdrops and a lively vibe, while staff are described as friendly and attentive, with several mentions of careful handling for gluten free options including dedicated cones and attention to cross contamination. Fans praise the variety and creativity of flavors, the appeal of non dairy choices, and the puffed waffles and rolled crepes; some guests found certain items overly sweet or the service slower when only one person was working, and a few noted price for value concerns or inconsistent quality. Overall, Zettis crémerie stands out for its bold dessert concepts, big portions, and great presentation, drawing positive impressions and repeat visits from many guests.View restaurant profile
Zettis crémerie
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Across the reviews, Cinq Cinq is described as a place with fresh ingredients and dishes made on site, where the food is tasty and well prepared and the bubble tea is refreshing or decent, complemented by authentic Vietnamese coffee that many patrons enjoy. Service is consistently friendly, warm, and efficient, contributing to a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The value stands out with affordable prices, generous portions, and an overall positive vibe, with Caphe Trung and mochi mango pancakes singled out as favorites and really worth trying. Some comments point out scheduling or hours could be clearer, but the overall impression remains positive and the bubble tea is often described as among the best in the area by patrons.View restaurant profile
Cinq Cinq
Opens Wednesday at 2 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.3 km
Reviews describe Sophie Sucrée as a standout vegan bakery in Montreal, prized for flaky almond croissants, crookies, and a wide range of vegan pastries, plus savory items like a breakfast sandwich and a vegan tuna salad option, all made without gelatin or any animal ingredients. The almond croissant is highlighted as exceptional, the crookie is a standout favorite, and the overall pastry quality is repeatedly praised for texture and flavor. The space is celebrated for its friendly, attentive staff, clean and welcoming vibe, and a sense of community, with many remarks about great coffee and consistent service. Visitors from Montreal and beyond make it a must stop, including travelers who plan returns when in town or during holidays. The menu is noted for both sweet and savory offerings, including scones, cakes, cupcakes, and seasonal items, with strong appreciation for consistency and value. Overall, Sophie Sucrée emerges as a Montreal vegan staple that delivers cruelty free indulgence, supports local events, and leaves a lasting impression on both locals and visitors.View restaurant profile
Sophie Sucrée
Opens Today at 9:30 amLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: 20 Must-Try Vegan Restaurants in Montreal You Can't MissCinnamon Rolls in Montreal : Our RecommendationsView More
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≈ 1.4 km
Le Glacier Bilboquet is described as a popular spot on a pedestrianized street in Outremont with a new bistro style menu that includes smoked salmon toast and a pleasant terrace, where artisanal ice creams offer a wide range of flavors and sorbets such as passion fruit, mango, vanilla raspberry and salted caramel with pecans, with many reviewers calling it one of the best ice cream shops in Montreal. The atmosphere is often seen as family friendly with an open air theatre vibe and a dolce vita feel in summer when the street is closed to cars, and service is frequently praised as quick, friendly and attentive, though some guests find the ice cream icy or overly sugary and a few note the price is high or that the maple toffee flavor has changed and decor inside feels colder than before. Overall the location and variety make it a go to summer destination with reliable staff and strong recommendations for sorbets such as passion fruit and mango, and payment is cash and debit only.View restaurant profile
Le Glacier Bilboquet
Opens Today at 10 amOutremont
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≈ 1.4 km
Overall, reviews describe Brûlerie St-Denis as a place with great coffee and pastries, a calm and pleasant vibe, and a nice terrace with friendly service, though a few visits note changes in the space and some inconsistency in drinks. Many mention a strong first impression of true coffee and say they would return, with a cold brew highlighted as excellent and the beans for purchase, especially Ethiopian Harrar, being praised. The in house espresso is described as fair and sometimes a bit thin, cappuccino as decent but not outstanding, and chai lattes including dirty chai can taste like water. Frappes disappoint some, and service is at times described as lacking professionalism. Price concerns appear with americano size and tax, and one note mentions a drink that seemed diluted due to being served in a too large cup, yet the overall experience is seen as solid for coffee and pastry quality, with a quiet study spot and agreeable ambiance, even if preferences vary and some guests may not plan to return.View restaurant profile
Brûlerie St-Denis
Open until 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.5 km
Unicone is widely celebrated for handmade, globally inspired ice creams with bold flavors like ube, saffron pistachio, baklava, rose, orange blossom, and Dubai sundae, along with strong vegan options; reviewers describe the ice creams as fresh, creamy, not overly sweet, and featuring adventurous textures and combinations. The shop is praised for friendly, enthusiastic staff and a warm, colorful atmosphere that makes it a standout or must-visit on the Plateau, with many calling it one of the best ice cream spots in Montreal. Some caveats appear: prices can be high for the portion, a few flavors skew very sweet, seating is limited, and ventilation can be stuffy at times; the sampling policy also draws mixed feelings. Overall, the impression is that Unicone offers originality, quality ingredients, and a sense of discovery, making it a popular choice for dessert lovers and for events and catering as well.View restaurant profile
Unicone
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: Must-Try Yule Logs in Montreal: Our Picks for a Memorable Holiday Season
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≈ 1.6 km
Plato Gelato is described by visitors as a cute new creamery on Mont Royal where Pistachio Ricotta stands out. The ice cream is reported to be really good, not overly sweet, and the cone remains fresh. The shop feels cozy, with a small area inside to sit, and the menu includes cookies, drinks, and even ice cream by the liter to take away. Service is noted as friendly, with a staff member who was smiling and welcoming.View restaurant profile
Plato Gelato
May be temporarily closedRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.6 km
Reviews of La Diperie highlight friendly and helpful staff, a wide variety of flavors, and ice cream that is tasty and well prepared, with the shop described as a welcoming place and the ice cream as a standout. Slushies are noted as a bit slow to make, but the drinks are refreshing and the staff remain upbeat. One note mentions donuts being small and dry and not worth the price, illustrating some mixed menu items. Overall the sentiment is positive, with many saying they would return for the flavor options and the good service.View restaurant profile
La Diperie
Opens Today at 6 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.7 km
Chatime
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
≈ 1.7 km
Reviews of Les Glaceurs highlight fresh cakes and cupcakes, efficient and friendly service, and reliable quality for celebrations from birthdays to weddings, with online ordering and prompt delivery during busy periods noted as a plus. Offerings are praised for attractive decoration and strong flavors, including buttercream cupcakes and personalized designs such as Miraculous for birthdays, leading to high satisfaction and repeat orders. A few comments mention occasional dryness or overly sweet frostings and some higher pricing, but the overall tone is very positive and customers feel confident choosing Les Glaceurs for festive or corporate events.View restaurant profile
Les Glaceurs
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.8 km
Across the reviews, Café Le loup bleu is described as a small cozy neighborhood cafe with a warm wooden interior and a generally pleasant vibe that invites a quick coffee, a bite, or a study session, with outdoor seating and no table service for dine in. The ambience is repeatedly praised and the drinks such as cortados, lattes, and mochachinos are often solid, and the pastries and snacks are described as tasty with veggie options noted; the place is considered a favorite near Parc La Fontaine and a staple of the plateau by several visitors. Yet experiences vary: some customers report a less friendly or distracted server, a late closing with loud music, and a case of turning away a parent with children for an ordinary take away biscuit; critiques also mention a matcha that tastes like water and pastries that can be too sweet or not as moist as remembered. Overall the cafe comes across as adorable and charming, with a cocoon like feel and frequent goodwill from staff, but with enough inconsistency to temper the overall impression.View restaurant profile
Café Le loup bleu
Open until 5 pmLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 1.8 km
Patrons describe Crèmerie Bo-Bec as a welcoming spot with a wide range of flavors made in house, including sorbets, gelato, soft serve and vegan options. The ice cream is praised for its creamy texture rather than being icy, with standout flavors such as Ferrero, pistachio, pâte à biscuit and cappuccino. The interior has an old fashioned, authentic feel and the staff are consistently friendly, contributing to a warm atmosphere, generous portions and attentive service. Some reviewers note slightly higher prices but feel the quality and mood justify it. Many mention it as a top choice for a treat in Montreal, especially after a walk or park visit, and several say they would return when the season allows, drawn by the charming sign and pleasant service. Overall the reviews highlight high quality homemade ice creams and a dependable, inviting experience.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Bo-Bec
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal
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≈ 2 km
LaKafe MTL is described as a cozy, clean spot with a diverse menu of coffees, matcha, croffles and onigirazu that many reviews consider delicious and satisfying. The drinks include egg coffee, Vietnamese coffee, coconut matcha cloud, and a variety of matcha lattes such as jasmine, strawberry, and brown sugar oat with egg foam, with the coconut cloud especially praised for its light, foamy coconut flavor. The onigirazu are noted to be generous and tasty, with salmon, spicy shrimp and unagi options drawing frequent praise and the spicy shrimp singled out as excellent. The staff are repeatedly described as friendly and the service efficient, while the space is often called cozy, calm and good for studying or catching up with friends. Some comments mention higher prices and occasional waits, but most feel the quality justifies the cost and many say they would return to try more items. Overall the place comes across as a unique, approachable option in Montreal for creative Vietnamese influenced drinks and comforting cafe fare, offering a welcoming atmosphere and reliable quality.View restaurant profile
LaKafe MTL
Open until 7 pmQuartier des Spectacles, Downtown
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≈ 2 km
Reviews describe Nouveau Système Beaubien as a cozy retro family friendly diner with very reasonable prices, where the atmosphere feels welcoming and nostalgic and the staff are consistently friendly and attentive. The menu is praised for hearty staples such as poutine, burgers, hot dogs and breakfast, with generous portions and solid value that keeps guests coming back. The overall vibe is authentically vintage, with banquettes, jukeboxes and a real counter, giving a throwback feel that many say makes them feel like part of the family. Some comments mention occasional slow service or cleanliness issues, and a rare negative episode involving a dispute over a payment and concerns about hygiene, which led at least one patron to vow not to return. Despite mixed notes, the place is widely considered a reliable go to for diner style fare in the area and a nostalgic spot that delivers consistent value.View restaurant profile
Nouveau Système Beaubien
Open until 9:30 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: 18 Delis and Diners in Montréal Serving the City's Timeless Classics
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≈ 2 km
Reviewers describe Coquine as a standout ice cream spot in Montreal, known for original, delicious flavors and a clear commitment to quality across hard ice creams, soft serves, and sorbets. The range includes pistachio vanilla, yuzu, mango, rhubarb ginger, pina colada, and even alcohol infused options, with many noting that the flavors feel inventive yet well balanced and not overly sweet. The experience is enhanced by a cute interior, a pleasant terrace, and consistently friendly, attentive staff who make visitors feel welcome and eager to return. Most agree Coquine is among the best in the city and a reliable favorite to revisit, though a few comments mention small scoops, higher prices, and occasional service delays or equipment hiccups. Overall the reviews convey a joyful, playful, and craft focused ice cream destination that leaves a memorable impression and invites repeat visits.View restaurant profile
Coquine
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
Mentioned in: The Best Iced Drinks in Montreal to Keep You Cool This SummerThe Best Ice Cream in MontrealView More
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≈ 2.1 km
Crèmerie Patom is described as a neighborhood gem that evolves with the seasons, offering summer pastries while turning to patisseries in winter, and everything is handmade with local, seasonal ingredients. Reviewers praise a wide range of flavors from lemon and coffee to pistachio, matcha, mojito, strawberry and mango, with several calling it the best ice cream or among the best sorbets in Montreal, and noting a true fruit flavor with little or no added sugar. The overall vibe is positive for craftsmanship, texture, and the inviting setup, including outdoor seating and friendly service. A couple of reviews temper the praise, pointing to occasional flavors that fall short or taste off, indicating room for flavor consistency. Taken together, Crèmerie Patom comes across as a high-quality, artisanal option worth returning to for new seasonal offerings and reliable favorites.View restaurant profile
Crèmerie Patom
Opens Today at 2 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.1 km
Holy Molly receives enthusiastic praise for creamy house made ice cream and a wide range of original flavors, with standout notes like pistachio, Dubai, and date and orange blossom, as well as a rich baklava inspired option; portions are generous and prices fair, with many reviews calling it a must visit in the city. The menu includes crêpes and bubble waffles that are generous and tasty, while the textures are luxuriously smooth and the ingredients feel fresh and carefully chosen. Staff are described as friendly, attentive and welcoming, although wait times can be lengthy during busy periods and service can be slow when the shop is crowded; some visits note improvements over time. Reviews consistently highlight variety and creative presentation, attention to detail in toppings and a sense of quality that makes Holy Molly stand out among ice cream shops. Overall, customers view Holy Molly as a top choice for a different ice cream experience and say they would return.View restaurant profile
Holy Molly
May be temporarily closedLe Plateau-Mont-Royal, Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie
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≈ 2.1 km
Patrons describe La Queue De Cochon as a small artisanal shop with excellent products, ranging from jambon blanc and smoked filet mignon to garlic sausage and various sausages, all ready to be enjoyed in potée with cabbage or as part of other dishes, and the chili con carne is also highly praised. Merguez and chipolatas are seen as top choices for reinvented hot dogs, and the boudin blanc plus other housemade items are singled out, with some calling it the best boudin in Quebec. The place is lauded for good value and a wide selection, with delicious fresh sausages and tourtières that are described as outstanding. Service is consistently described as friendly, and French specialties like pâtés, andouille and andouillette are noted as appealing, though availability is very erratic with items such as cassoulet, endives, or confit de canard not always in stock on the same visit, leaving customers unsure what will be available next; prices can be rising, but overall quality and variety keep regulars and newcomers coming back.View restaurant profile
La Queue De Cochon
Open until 7 pmRosemont-La Petite-Patrie, Little-Italy
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≈ 2.1 km
Café Rì Yuè comes through in reviews as a cozy, visually charming cafe with a welcoming vibe and a strong focus on Asian inspired pastries and inventive drinks. The menu earns frequent praise for macarons, matcha based desserts and beverages, ube basque cheesecake, strawberry, lychee lemonade and miso mushroom focaccia, with textures described as light, fluffy and not overly sweet. The atmosphere is repeatedly described as cute and comfy, with large windows and soft lighting, making it a popular spot to chill, study or meet friends, though seating is often limited and the space can feel cramped when busy. Service is generally warm and attentive, but some experiences note language friction, occasional delays, or inconsistency between food and drink. A few reviews mention price and portion considerations, occasional restroom access problems, and the option to preorder full cakes, while many say the cafe is worth it for the aesthetics and quality, especially for matcha lovers and dessert fans who return for favorites like the chiffon cake, tiramisu and macarons.View restaurant profile
Café Rì Yuè
Open until 6 pmDowntown, Quartier des Spectacles
Mentioned in: Montreal's Trendiest Desserts You Need to Try
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≈ 2.1 km
Reviewers describe MajesThé Bistro Bar as a solid value with a varied menu ranging from crunchy karaage bao and top takoyaki to braised pork rice and chicken katsu curry, with generous portions and often affordable prices. The atmosphere blends a cozy basement vibe with lively karaoke nights and occasional live music, making it a good pick for casual nights, dates, or group outings, though the newer location can feel cold and the space small, so reservations are often advised. Service is consistently praised for being quick, friendly, and attentive, helping the experience even when busy, while a few notes mention occasional inconsistencies such as a dish that was burnt or flavors that were slightly imbalanced. The drink program stands out with creative bubble tea inspired cocktails and a selection of Japanese and fusion fare, and the overall value and quality lead many to say it’s a place they would return to, whether for a quick lunch, a longer dinner, or a corporate event near McGill and the metro.View restaurant profile
MajesThé Bistro Bar
Modern space serving Asian fusion dishes & bubble teas.
Opens Today at 11:30 am
Downtown
Mentioned in: The Best Places to Drink Bubble Tea in Montreal
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